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Arsonists attacked Badr Islamic School Sunday, March 27 in the central town of Uden with Molotov cocktails, causing light damages to the Muslim school, Dutch police sources said.
A Christian-Muslim Dialogue Group from Europe explored Muslim-Christian relations in Upper Egypt and found a very different picture from what is usually reported in Western media.
Hizb Allāh’s al-Manār television channel, considered a terrorist organization by the United States, will no longer be broadcasted on European satellites starting Monday, media monitors said yesterday.
The Dutch authorities took a decision yesterday to deport an Egyptian imām and two other persons on charges of extremism and calling for jihād. The mayor of Eindhoven [Alexander] Sakkers has condemned the decision.
The establishment of the first Islamic media center in Holland signals a new era in Islamic activism in the West in general and in Holland in particular. The members in the center include all Islamic organizations in the West and a number of important writers and media people in Europe who are...
While those who convert to Islam, such as Cat Stevens, Jemina Khan, and Lord Birt, the former BBC Director – General, can publicly celebrate their new religion, those whose faith goes in the other direction face persecution. Muslims who lose their faith face execution or imprisonment, in line with...
The murderer of the Dutch filmmaker, Theo Van Gogh, was one of four million Dutch who have two nationalities. Gogh was shot dead on an Amsterdam street in a region inhabited by immigrants, foreigners and workmen who came from Morocco after the Second World War on the invitation of the Dutch...
An Arabic newspaper published that the Netherlands had banned Muslims from practicing some sports like shooting for fear of their extremism and terrorist tendencies. The Netherlands, though famous for its tolerance and democracy, is now facing a very different reality.
Dutch MP of Somali origin Ayyān Hirsī cAli appeared in the Dutch parliament headquarters in the Hague on January 18, 2005 for the first time since she left the country aboard a military aircraft on November 10, 2004, just eight days after the assassination in the streets of Amsterdam of Dutch...
A Dutch friend told me that a brothel filed a lawsuit against the Dutch government for not allowing it to open a new branch at Schiphol airport.

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